Only about half the states include most admissions to entertainment events as part of the state sales

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Only about half the states include most admissions to entertainment events as part of the state sales tax; the other half include only a few or no admissions in the tax base. Explain why the sale of admission tickets for entertainment events should be taxed as part of state sales taxes (compare to TV purchases, cable TV service, and movie rentals). If admissions (movies, sports, concerts, and so on) are to be taxed, do you think college sports events should be included? High school sports events and shows?

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